“I’m Traversing My Own Death Throes”

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EXTRAPOLATION Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.3828/extr.2023.20
Kaitlin Moore
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This paper offers a queer ecological reading of the 2012 video game Dear Esther , an approach which exists at the intersection of queer theory, queer ecology, and video game scholarship. Queer theory working in concert with ecological thought traces the affinities between human, geological, animal, and atmospheric forces within the game; these affinities compound and trouble categorical distnctions, instantiating a porous “time-space where human corporeality, in all its material fleshiness, is inseparable from ‘nature’ or ‘environment,’” anchoring “complex modes of analysis that travel through entangled territories of material and discursive, natural and cultural, biological and textual” (Alaimo, “Trans-Corporeal” 238). Dear Esther enacts a series of immanent encounters with more-than-human material entanglements, revealing a world “waterlogged” by fluid slippages between body and island, feather and flesh, and bones and stones to offer, ultimately, a contribution to the nascent field of queer video game scholarship that makes a case for video games as a media uniquely capable of disclosing fluid, dynamic, and complex relations between human and nonhuman matter and environment (Pinchbeck and Briscoe).
"我正在穿越自己的死亡之路"
本文对 2012 年的视频游戏《亲爱的以斯帖》进行了同性恋生态学解读,这种方法存在于同性恋理论、同性恋生态学和视频游戏学术研究的交叉点上。同性恋理论与生态学思想相结合,追溯了游戏中人类、地质、动物和大气力量之间的亲和力;这些亲和力复合并扰乱了分类,形成了一个多孔的 "时空,在这个时空里,人类的肉体,就其所有的物质肉体而言,与'自然'或'环境'密不可分",锚定了 "穿越物质与话语、自然与文化、生物与文本纠缠领地的复杂分析模式"(Alaimo,"Trans-Corporeal" 238)。亲爱的艾斯特》与超越人类的物质纠葛进行了一系列的亲密接触,揭示了一个在身体与岛屿、羽毛与肉体、骨头与石头之间流动滑动的 "水涝 "世界,最终为新生的同性恋视频游戏学术领域做出了贡献,证明视频游戏是一种能够揭示人类与非人类物质和环境之间流动、动态和复杂关系的独特媒体(Pinchbeck 和 Briscoe)。
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